Well I chose Fernando because of the amazing job he has been making so far with a car that at least at the start of the season was far from being a top car. For the team I chose Ferrari because of how they managed to turn around the not so good F2012 and also because I consider they have been absolutely faultless in what regards pit stops and strategy. The season is still long though, so we still have a lot to see.

It doesn't always work like this, but the current WDC and WCC standings really do tell the story.

This is very true. Alonso has been imperious, and in Red Bull's case, they haven't got the best car (although no one truly does it has to be said) but they're still comfortably leading the constructors because on an operational level they make McLaren look pathetic.

Alonso and Hamilton, both have been amazing. Best team must be Red Bull. Not perfect, but consistently there. Ferrari built a crap car, and Mclaren have done an awful job with pretty much everything except the actual car. And Lotus haven't even won a race...

Alonso and Ferrari, Lotus & Kimi close behind. Why I'm picking Ferrari as the best team is that theyir car hasn't been the best, but the team has maximised the results. (and I dont think the car is THAT bad, Massa has just made it look shite with his poor performances, also the team has done great job on racing season even though they didnt build the best car)

Alonso and Williams. To go from their worst season ever last year to winning a tight GP in the dry on merit is much more of a turnaround than Lotus or Mercedes, it's truly incredible. They'd be doing even better with more consistent drivers, but this year's car is a very solid package.

Easily Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull. The pressure for the double champ is higher than everyone else out there. His struggles have been well documented in qually and he's had the same troubles as others and more than some, with race pace. He couldn't just "drive consistently" this year, although when that was the only alternative, he complied, but other times it was necessary to push for those wins and pass front runners to do it and he did that too. Recall last year when Seb held back drivers on fresher tyres and more speed? Well that we know is always a possibility, but he's been showing his stuff out there.

Kudos to the double champ - keep it up!!!!

Special mention: Kimi Raikkonen and Mercedes. Both came outta no where to surprise this season and I am expecting more from both. GO KIMI GO!!

I put Lewis for the driver, but it was really close with Fernando, but for some reason I chose Lewis, maybe because how well he had come on since 2011.
I chose Ferrari, because apart from the car, which is now improving at a very fast rate, everything else has been meticulous,many those pitstops have been poetry.

Easily Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull. The pressure for the double champ is higher than everyone else out there. His struggles have been well documented in qually and he's had the same troubles as others and more than some, with race pace. He couldn't just "drive consistently" this year, although when that was the only alternative, he complied, but other times it was necessary to push for those wins and pass front runners to do it and he did that too. Recall last year when Seb held back drivers on fresher tyres and more speed? Well that we know is always a possibility, but he's been showing his stuff out there.

Kudos to the double champ - keep it up!!!!

Special mention: Kimi Raikkonen and Mercedes. Both came outta no where to surprise this season and I am expecting more from both. GO KIMI GO!!

Oh come on, I really can not see how you would suggest that Vettel has been driving better than Alonso this season given that he has been mostly outqualified by Webber and has finished behind him more often than not in the races.

Alonso (and to a certain extent Hamilton) have been on a different planet this season in terms of absolutely maximising the result that the car can provide - the same really could not be said of Vettel.

You are perfectly entitled to that opinion, but it just seems to entirely contradict the facts of the season thus far...

Alonso. To be leading when there are 8-9 drivers winning races, says it all especially when his Ferrari is not as good as McLaren, Mercedes and Red Bull.

Red Bull also shouldn't be leading the WCC, McLaren or Mercedes should. But they have been perfect this year, good strategy, good pitstops, not many mistakes that I can think of. It must be embarrassing for McLaren to be lagging quite far behind despite having a better car for once.

A little bit offtopic, but why do people still think that Ferrari was/is such a dog of a car? Fernando is stunning no doubt but he is consistently doing one thing I dislike a lot - every Friday he says they are slow as hell and he would be really happy to finish 6-8 or even 10 and then on Sunday - BANG! Ferrari on podium and it is Alonso who has shown his magic skills.

Of course when you look at Massa it seems like the car is crap and Alonso is doing outstanding job but.. Massa is unknown quality today.

I think any other team would bash their driver if he was consistently downplaying their form each weekend.

It doesn't always work like this, but the current WDC and WCC standings really do tell the story.

This.

Mercedes, McLaren and Lotus need take take a long hard look at themselves, as do some of their drivers to a certain extent. With the cars they have, they really shouldn't be behind Red Bull in the constructors and Alonso and the Red Bull drivers in the WDC.

Alonso is doing the best job out of the drivers when you consider the car he has, but when you consider that the Red Bull drivers are only three points behind when they've been taking points off each other then they are clearly doing pretty well too. Alonso's position is slightly flattered by having no competition from Massa, who is badly letting the Ferrari side down. Still, when it comes to what's happened on track I'd say Alonso has clearly been the best driver in the first 6 races.

Edit: Just to clarify though, I'm not talking about Lewis when I say some drivers need to look at their performance. He and Rosberg are right up there too. It's the McLaren pitwall and Button (in the last few races) who have been letting the side down in that garage.

A little bit offtopic, but why do people still think that Ferrari was/is such a dog of a car? Fernando is stunning no doubt but he is consistently doing one thing I dislike a lot - every Friday he says they are slow as hell and he would be really happy to finish 6-8 or even 10 and then on Sunday - BANG! Ferrari on podium and it is Alonso who has shown his magic skills.

I think any other team would bash their driver if he was consistently downplaying their form each weekend.

Not only Alonso "downplays" (as you say) the car, the team says the same and praises Alonso's performances, and they should know better than us.

Alonso and Hamilton have been head and shoulders above the rest this season in terms of consistency but Alonso has a race win, is leading the championship and did it in what started as a midfield car even if it is now near the top. If McLaren had performed professionally in the first six races Hamilton would also have maximised the results his car was capable of.

Red Bull have particularly impressed me on the strategy front. They haven't burned tyres unnecessarily in quali; some people may have criticised them for it but they were just taking advantage of the rules completely legally. They tried something different with Vettel in Monaco and it worked for them, even if his qualifying forced their hand. Of the top teams, both they and Ferrari have made McLaren's race operations look, in the words of Patches O'Houlihan, like a bunch of retards trying to hump a doorknob.

Not only Alonso "downplays" (as you say) the car, the team says the same and praises Alonso's performances, and they should know better than us.

We all know that every Ferrari member would love to get pregnant form Fernando if they could. Team praise him regardless of his doings as they are a perfect couple. And I'm not saying like this is something bad.

But I guess any other team wouldn't be so happy with a driver constantly saying that the car (which is called as innovative by the team) is sh*t. Can you imagine what would've happened to Felipe had he said thing like this?

We all know that every Ferrari member would love to get pregnant form Fernando if they could. Team praise him regardless of his doings as they are a perfect couple. And I'm not saying like this is something bad.

But I guess any other team wouldn't be so happy with a driver constantly saying that the car (which is called as innovative by the team) is sh*t. Can you imagine what would've happened to Felipe had he said thing like this?

Thing is, I don't think Alonso has ever said the car is bad, it is just that he likes to keep expectations in check, to prevent disappointment, and give nice surprises. The team do the same. It is mainly the media, that get on this, and say the Ferrari car is a dog to praise Alonso, which to be fair, maybe an outdated view.

He is pretty confident about Canada, so he knows when to raise expectations. Alonso says the same things the team says, and I have never once heard him say the same kind of things, for example Button or Vettel have in regards to their cars.

Fernando and Lewis are actually pretty close (only two to podium 3x and to score points in every race!), but have to tip my hat to Alonso, whose car was literally a laughing stock in the paddock at the beginning of the season. Amazing to see Fernando at the top of the pyramid.

Have to give the constructor's award to Red Bull, though Lotus get Most Improved (no box to check for that, tho.).

Almost would say Ferrari for team as well, but Massa has let them down. Alonso isn't superhuman but he HAS done a great job.

Webber could have been up there, if it wasn't for that disasterous Spanish weekend.. a call from his engineer in Q2, that it was enough. Destroyed his whole weekend... other than that, really consistant for him and a 3rd or 4th (he was quicker than Seb during weekend) would have made things interesting.

Alas.. ifs and buts don't matter much, and as others have said, the points tables do show it quite well right now.

Hamilton.. how? He's had bad luck, but that doesn't by default make someone the best, just unlucky. Even Maldonado has won more races. Vettel.. how? Schumacher.. how?

Mercedes.. how? They have half the points of Redbull. Lotus and Mercedes SHOULD have more WCC points, but they haven't fulfilled their potential.

Almost would say Ferrari for team as well, but Massa has let them down. Alonso isn't superhuman but he HAS done a great job.

Webber could have been up there, if it wasn't for that disasterous Spanish weekend.. a call from his engineer in Q2, that it was enough. Destroyed his whole weekend... other than that, really consistant for him and a 3rd or 4th (he was quicker than Seb during weekend) would have made things interesting.

Alas.. ifs and buts don't matter much, and as others have said, the points tables do show it quite well right now.

Hamilton.. how? He's had bad luck, but that doesn't by default make someone the best, just unlucky. Even Maldonado has won more races. Vettel.. how? Schumacher.. how?

Mercedes.. how? They have half the points of Redbull. Lotus and Mercedes SHOULD have more WCC points, but they haven't fulfilled their potential.

Bad luck needs to be factored in though because the question is essentially: "who has got the most out of their car this season." Hamilton is not responsible for McLaren errors but his results do get affected by them. He has been stunningly good in qualifying, beating Button six times out of six and never out of the top 3 this year. I think he has had the best car overall but, by the same token, without team errors he would be leading the drivers championship by a significant margin. To boot, he would have at least double the points of Button.

I voted Alonso but you can certainly make an argument for Hamilton being right up there (2nd in my book).